We have national and foreign authorization for assistance and additional activities to apply the donations we receive in Mexico and abroad for cultural activities. Published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on January 19, 2018 and July 12, 2018.

Fundación Ávila Cruz A. C., does not accept donations from donors that violate the code of ethics and / or that contravene our social cause.

We receive donations through our website: www.fundacionavilacruz.org likewise, we have the POINT OF SALE TERMINAL (POS) for Credit or Debit Cards, VISA and MASTERCARD. We have the 3D Secure service to authenticate cardholders and data protection.

The donations we receive, 80% are destined for the ASSISTANCE, HEALTH HEALTH and BUCO-DENTAL programs and 20% for administration expenses.

We issue the DEDUCTIBLE RECEIPT of Taxes, for 100% of your contribution in PDF and XML.

Fundación Ávila Cruz AC It was constituted in August 2013, is a non-profit, religious or political CSO that co-participates with community groups to support the welfare and integral development of vulnerable groups in high and very high marginalization localities of the State of Oaxaca.

Federal Register Taxpayers (RFC): FAC130812JN1

Unique Registration Code (CLUNI): FAC1308122001C

Registered in the National Directory of Civil Associations of the Ministry of the Interior.

We have the authorization to issue DEDUCTIBLE RECEIPTS of the Income Tax. Published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on January 19, 2018 and July 12, 2018.

Provide dental, hearing and healthcare services to improve the quality of life of vulnerable groups (children, adults, women, people with different abilities and the elderly) who live in places of high and very high marginalization and extreme poverty.

As part of our volunteer program, we receive international volunteers from Spain, Portugal, Russia, Venezuela, Argentina, Ukraine, (Africa) Cape Verde and Brazil from World Life Experiencie from July 24 to 31 of this year, we carry out various assistance activities in the Municipalities of Santa Cruz Nundaco, Santo Tomás Ocotepec, San Pedro and San Pablo Teposcolula and in the towns of Cañada Alejandro, San Miguel del Progreso, Santa María Cuquila, Llano de Guadalupe, Adolfo López Mateos and others from the Heroic City of Tlaxiaco , in favor of low-income families in this Mixtec region of the Oaxaca State.

According to CONEVAL figures The five entities that increased their percentage of the population living in poverty between 2014 and 2016 were Veracruz (from 58.0% in 2014 to 62.2% in 2016), Oaxaca (from 66.8% in 2014 to 70.4% in 2016), Tabasco (from 49.6% in 2014 to 50.9% in 2016), Chiapas (from 76.2% in 2014 to 77.1% in 2016) and Campeche (from 43.6% in 2014 to 43.8% in 2016).

Oaxaca with a population of 3,967,889 inhabitants.

In the World Food Day Framework, the National Nutrition and Health Survey (ENSANUT) reveals that the states with the greatest food insecurity are Tabasco (49.0%), Guerrero (44.0%), Chiapas (38.9%), Oaxaca (38.6%) and Campeche (35.9%).

In our country, 7 out of 10 infants (2 to 5 years of age) who attend health services have dental caries and in 1 out of 3 the condition is severe.

• Children and adolescents arrive at health services with 5 teeth affected by dental caries and only one has been rehabilitated.

• Of the adolescents who attend health services, 8 out of 10 have a healthy periodontium.

• In the last four years 40% of adult users (35 to 44 years of age) have a healthy periodontium. Among older adults (65 to 74 years of age) the proportion of healthy adults is approximately 30% reduced.

In 2016, according to CONEVAL figures at the national level, the percentage of the population living in poverty in (43.6%), and the number of people living in poverty (53.4 million), the percentage of the population in situation of poverty. extreme poverty in (7.6%) and the number of people living in extreme poverty in (9.4 million).

MEASUREMENT OF POVERTY IN 2014. 23.3% (927.9 thousand) vulnerable population due to social deprivation; 28.3% (1130.3 thousand) population in extreme poverty and 38.4% (1532.5 thousand) population in moderate poverty.

INDICATORS OF SOCIAL SECURITY IN 2014. Educational lag 27.2%. Lack of access to health services 19.9%. Lack of access to social security 77.9%. Lack of quality and spaces in the house 24.5%. Lack of access to basic services in the home 60.5%. Lack of access to food 36.1%.

"Playing is work for children, they want to use their senses to discover and explore, they want to find out what it does or how it can be used, think of it as" Biology with a lab. "They do not even want the help of an adult. Huffpost.

We support affected families as a result of the overflow of the river in Colonia Benito and Colonia Flores Magón of the Municipality of the Heroic City of Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca. Among the victims were affected children, students, women, adults and older adults of the referred colonies. They were vulnerable as a result of traumatic experiences, and experienced stress and serious losses.

A). - Promotion and diffusion of music, plastic arts, dramatic arts, dance, literature, architecture, and cinematography, in accordance with the law that creates the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature, as well as the Federal Law of Cinematography.

B). - Protection, conservation, restoration, and recovery of the nation's cultural heritage, as well as the art of the indigenous communities in all the original manifestations of their own languages, the customs, crafts and traditions of the pluricultural composition that make up our country .

This work constitutes a serious and interesting research effort in the Archives of the Honorable State Congress and the Executive Power. However I want to acknowledge the unconditional support of Arq. Sabas Cruz Cruz, Local Deputy for this XIII District in the LVII Legislature of the State of Oaxaca but above all for giving me the opportunity to collaborate with him and having met many people who shared their experiences with me. knowledge and have influenced me to make this work possible.

Through these pages, the reader will travel through two hundred years of Documentary History of the Municipality and the District of Tlaxiaco.

Its reading must be forced by all Mixtec committed to its land and its people, the knowledge of history is the basis to love our land. As Rigoberta Menchú has expressed, "Our history is a living history that has throbbed, resisted and survived centuries of sacrifices."

We are sure that the reading of this document will be of great help for the formation of the new generations of Mixtecs.

Thank God for his blessings, my father Justin, my mother Regina, my brothers Cesar, Laura and Armando and my wife María Eugenia, for the moral support, understanding and trust in this Work that we see today all the people who have indirectly participated in this document.

"A town without the knowledge of its past history, the origin and the culture is like a tree without roots". Marcus Garvey

Fundación Ávila Cruz A. C., does not accept donations from donors that violate the code of ethics and / or that contravene our social cause.

As an organization, we are interested in transparency, therefore, for a better management and accountability, it is contemplated that a social comptroller committee will be formed with the beneficiaries to monitor the use of the resources requested.

The evaluations of our programs will be based on established social parameters. From planning, execution and evaluation.

Create a social comptroller committee for each project that is generated in a locality.